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Garden Q & A: Looking for an Easy Climber Q. I would like to grow a vine on my masonry house in Brooklyn, but I want to be sure it will not harm the walls.
House Proud: The Borrowers: Looking High and Low Jacqueline Heer turned her raw and gritty loft into a honey-hued home, with courage, money and skill.
Room to Improve: Glass Houses Q. My house has 40-year-old sliding glass doors with aluminum frames. Should I change them?
Nature: Homes and Gardens, Living in Harmony Julie Moir Messervy is known for creating residential gardens suited not only to the site, but also to the owner's longings.
Essay: Inviting Anarchy Into My Home Overnight, my home became a seven-person anarchist collective, run by consensus and fueled by punk music, curse-studded conversation and food scavenged from Dumpsters.
Miami Design Duo, Sunny Side Up Doug and Gene Meyer's hot tropical style — their own version of Miami's flavors — quenches eyes parched from so many years of earnest good taste.
Garden Q&A: Sneaky Poison Sumac Q. Please tell me how to identify poison sumac. I'm afraid of running into it, especially in the winter when there are no leaves to go by.
House Proud: A Little SoHo, a Little St.-Tropez, All Welcoming When Brad Zipper decided to furnish his four-story town house, he conducted a series of decorating pub crawls, nocturnal tours of fixtures and finishes.
Room to Improve : Room Dividers Q. I would like to use a wall unit as a room divider. How can I improve the look of its unfinished back?
Nature: Making Winter Bloom The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's 177th Philadelphia Flower Show opens on 10 acres inside the Convention Center on Sunday.
If You've Got It, Do You Flaunt It? What you do with your Oscar, and where it goes in your house, seems to depend largely on where you are in your life.
Design Notebook: Please Don't Touch the Celebrities Since the 1910's, inclusion on maps of stars' homes has been an unofficial guage of celebrity power.
Growing Old Together, in New Kind of Commune Opting for old age on their terms, 12 friends in California created the country's first self-planned development for the elderly.
Online Shopper: A Lot of Topsoil and a Few Keystrokes When I started my garden, I turned to the Internet because I wanted to begin with something fairly foolproof.
A Messy Romance With Faded Grandeur Belinda Rathbone chronicles in comic detail her attempts to breathe life into a crumbling estate as the American wife of a thrifty Scot.
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